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This baby covers two acres of non slip linoleum in three hours.  Scrubba dubba dubb those floors.

 

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Why do you do this? It wouldn't occur to me post the latest in enema bags or the spiffy new wound packing we've got.

What happens at work might be amusing, but what you use at work should stay at work.

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There is no way I'm going to clean up after adults for 30 years to take a trip to a wasteland with 3 landmarks.

That's only part of it.  I'll be moving into a house that I own instead of rent... with no mortgage.  Next stop after Gotlund, Akihabara.  Actually, I have my own reasons for Gotlund.  There's another landmark that isn't advertised.
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That's only part of it.  I'll be moving into a house that I own instead of rent... with no mortgage.  Next stop after Gotlund, Akihabara.  Actually, I have my own reasons for Gotlund.  There's another landmark that isn't advertised.

 

LOL, everything is a secret with you......"there's a landmark that isn't advertised".....How do you even come up with this shit.

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LOL, everything is a secret with you......"there's a landmark that isn't advertised".....How do you even come up with this shit.

In 1983, a guy paid me to empty out his storage locker.  He didn't want to keep any of the stuff there anymore and didn't quite care whether I browsed it, kept it or just tossed it into dumpsters.  He was relocating from California to Florida and didn't find a practical reason to lug a lot of stuff that he he hadn't even looked for for six years.  It didn't matter to him anymore.  So, when I saw the huge framed photo, I asked where it was.  He just smiled and said, "Gotlund".  Can't find the same pic on the web or in travel brochures. 

 

Gotlund sure has a checkered past.

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In 1983, a guy paid me to empty out his storage locker.  He didn't want to keep any of the stuff there anymore and didn't quite care whether I browsed it, kept it or just tossed it into dumpsters.  He was relocating from California to Florida and didn't find a practical reason to lug a lot of stuff that he he hadn't even looked for for six years.  It didn't matter to him anymore.  So, when I saw the huge framed photo, I asked where it was.  He just smiled and said, "Gotlund".  Can't find the same pic on the web or in travel brochures. 

 

Gotlund sure has a checkered past.

 

This sounds a lot like a Nicholas Cage movie I've seen.

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